DoH confirms they will not force roster changes at Roy Fagan

Posted on 15 July, 2024

Public Sector

After members at Roy Fagan raised concerns regarding several workers being asked to change their roster from fixed day/night shifts, we wrote to the Department to tell them they could not force workers to do this without consultation. They have now confirmed to us that they will not force roster changes and will adhere to the consultation requirements in the Award.

We know that many members have been working fixed day/night shifts for years and were concerned about having to change their roster pattern. This would be a major workplace change – so we let the Department know that they would have to consult members through a change proposal process if they wanted to consider this.

What the Department has told us is that while individuals have been asked if they would like to change their work pattern, they will not force anyone to move to day/nights. They confirmed that if they did look at this down the track, they would consult with members and HACSU.

What this means is that if management ask you to change your roster from your set day/nights, you are under no obligation to agree.

If you’re feeling any pressure from management, please give us a call at 1300 880 032 or send an email to [email protected]

For more information about this or any other industrial matter, members should contact HACSUassist on 1300 880 032 or email [email protected] or complete our online contact form

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